Survivors of Genocide

by 3 Generations
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Survivors of Genocide

Project Report | Mar 1, 2022
Upcoming Film Screenings

By Anais Rivera | Development & Communications Manager

Preserving the Holocaust poster
Preserving the Holocaust poster

At 3 Generations, we are always working to remind people about genocide and the devastation that it causes. We recently produced an award-winning short film, Preserving the Holocaust, which honors and memorializes the work of the conservators who preserve evidence of the Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau. We have some updates about the film and upcoming screenings.

Preserving the Holocaust was selected to screen at a number of prestigious festivals last fall. It screened at the United Nations Association Film Festival in October and at the UK Jewish Film Festival in November of 2021. It also was featured in a Holocaust Memorial Day screening event for school children ages 13 and over in London and Greater Manchester on January 27, 2022.

We are honored that it has recently been chosen to screen virtually in the Denver Jewish Film Festival from February 23 through March 1, 2022. It has also been selected to screen at a Yom HaShoah Commemoration at the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center (KHC) located at Queensborough Community College – CUNY in Queens, NY on April 28, 2022. Director and founder of 3 Generations Jane Wells will introduce the film and be a member of a panel discussion afterwards.

3 Generations has been documenting stories about the horrors of genocide from survivors as a way to create historical evidence and keep these atrocities alive in the collective memory. We are happy that this film has been able to be spark important conversations about Holocaust remembrance and education. To learn more about the film, watch the trailer, or get tickets for the screening visit our Preserving the Holocaust film page.

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